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* Maximum parallel downloads - The number of concurrent downloads allowed | * Maximum parallel downloads - The number of concurrent downloads allowed | ||
* Enable downgrade - This allows packages to be downgraded as well as upgraded. This is important when [[Switching_Branches|switching branches]]. | * Enable downgrade - This allows packages to be downgraded as well as upgraded. This is important when [[Switching_Branches|switching branches]]. | ||
* Check for updates - Disabling this will stop | * Check for updates - Disabling this will stop pamac from looking for updates. In most cases, turning this off on a [[The Rolling Release Development Model|rolling release]] distro like Manjaro is a bad idea. | ||
* Ignore updates for - This is a list of packages that you don't want to be upgraded. This is inherently dangerous practice and should only be used by advanced users. | * Ignore updates for - This is a list of packages that you don't want to be upgraded. This is inherently dangerous practice and should only be used by advanced users. |
Latest revision as of 16:23, 29 December 2022
- Remove unrequired dependencies - This removes dependencies which are no longer required by any package
- Check available disk space - Checks to ensure you have sufficient disk space available before downloading and installing packages
- Maximum parallel downloads - The number of concurrent downloads allowed
- Enable downgrade - This allows packages to be downgraded as well as upgraded. This is important when switching branches.
- Check for updates - Disabling this will stop pamac from looking for updates. In most cases, turning this off on a rolling release distro like Manjaro is a bad idea.
- Ignore updates for - This is a list of packages that you don't want to be upgraded. This is inherently dangerous practice and should only be used by advanced users.